The biosphere is the part of the Earth, including air, land, surface rocks, and water, within which life occurs, and which biotic processes in turn alter or transform. From the broadest biophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. This biosphere is postulated to have evolved, beginning through a process of biogenesis or biopoesis, at least some 3.5 billion years ago."
So a tropical storm can bring much needed rain to an area. A hurricane can bring too much water, too much wind and a storm surge that causes a huge problem; like flooding. Displacing life, destroying plants, killing animals and people; these are the biosphere.
"Hydrosphere" is a rather meaningless term, mostly a philosophical reference for "all the water in the world". You need to reword your question so it asks what you really want to know.
Hurricanes are primarily an atmospheric phenomenon, but can significantly impact the hydrosphere with additional affects on the geosphere and biosphere.
The stratosphere affects the weather by contributing to the water vapor. This helps to create precipitation and move heat around the atmosphere.
Tornadoes do not have much of an effect. They can temporarily disturb the surface of lakes and rivers.
The question is irrelevant, the hydrosphere is there whether you need it or not. Without the hydrosphere there would be no life on Earth.
The hydrosphere is made out of Earth's waters. Hydrosphere is made up of nothing but water The hydrosphere is mostly comprised of water. It also made of ground water.
Hurricanes are primarily an atmospheric phenomenon, but can significantly impact the hydrosphere with additional affects on the geosphere and biosphere.
No. Although the hydrosphere plays an important role, hurricanes are primarily the result of atmospheric processes.
No. Although the hydrosphere plays an important role, hurricanes are primarily the result of atmospheric processes.
Yes, in fact, hurricanes cannot occur without it.
Hurricanes Floods Oil Spills Pollution
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
the atmosphere affects hurricanes because it is awesome...
Chief function is to keep it from boiling away.
hurricanes affects our community by damging crops, damaging buildings including people's home, coastal area's
some negative affects are hurricanes
the climate, the ocean, the cold winds from the ocean, and the chance of hurricanes.
No. The moon's gravity only affects the ocean tides. Interesting question though.